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    More reservoirs to control flooding

    By Hou Liqiang in Beijing and Liu Kun in Wuhan (China Daily) Updated: 2017-05-25 07:04

    Yangtze River flood control authorities plan to increase the number of reservoirs used for flood diversion and storage from 21 to 28 to cope with potential flooding along the river basin as the rainy season approaches.

    Based on hydrological studies, above-normal rainfall will hit areas along the Yangtze River during the major flood season, from June to August.

    There could be big floods in the upper and middle reaches of the river and areas around Taihu Lake downstream, according to Chen Min, director of the Office of Yangtze River Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.

    More reservoirs to control flooding

    He said people need to be warned of possible torrential rains in the middle and downstream areas of the river that could cause mountain torrents and mud flows.

    The headquarters has dispatched teams to 10 provincial regions along the river to inspect preparation work for flood control, and these provinces have been informed of problems needing to be rectified, he said.

    "Some of the 10 provinces haven't restocked goods and materials for flood control that were used up last year, and some should speed up their work in restoring flood control facilities that were damaged or destroyed last year," he said.

    Mountain torrents have been the major cause of damage and casualties in China. Some local governments in Yunnan province, however, were found to have inadequate warning systems, and some alarms were not well maintained, he said.

    Chen said the headquarters oversaw 83,934 renovation projects for damaged or destroyed facilities, including 2,394 reservoirs and 2,394 sections of dams. All provincial regions except Qinghai and Gansu provinces and the Tibet autonomous region have finished renovation work.

    Ma Jianhua, secretary-general of the headquarters, said the deadline for the restoration is May 30, and a 10-day extension will be given for some thorny problems.

    Chen Guiya, deputy director of the office of the headquarters, said it planned to increase the size of seven reservoirs used for diversion and storage of floodwater. Previously, all the reservoirs for flood diversion and storage were located upstream, while the seven new ones are located in the middle stream.

    Almost nowhere in the Yangtze River basin has been troubled by flooding yet. But farther south in Guangdong province, people's lives have been affected by torrential rain.

    In Guangzhou, many people going to work or school were trapped in traffic as downpours flooded a number of streets and at least two large fallen trees blocked roads on Thursday. A primary school and some offices in the city were also flooded.

    In Shanxin, Shizui and Tianxin villages in Conghua district, 119 people were evacuated from flooded houses, according to the Guangzhou flood control headquarters.

    Rain alerts were given in Zhongshan and Zhuhai in the province on Thursday morning.

    Li Wenfang in Guangzhou contributed to this story.

    Contact the writers at houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

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